Why do birds build nests?

Why do birds build nests?

  • Correct Answer: safe place
  • hatch eggs
  • get off ground
  • raise birds

Explanation: Birds and wasps build nests to have a safe place to store their eggs and raise their young. Many other animals build nests for the same reason. Animals protect their young in other ways, as well. For example, a mother dog not only nurses her puppies. She also washes them with her tongue and protects them from strange people or other animals. All of these behaviors help the young survive and grow up to be adults.

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